Verse of the Day HTML Code

Build HTML code that you can copy and paste in the HTML for your website. If you're happy with the defaults already in place, you can copy the code below or, if you'd like to customize, you can do so before copying.

Verse of the Day Web Service

Verse of the Day is available as a free Web service from Bible Gateway. To use this service, please refer to our tutorial.

Badges

The badges below in various sizes are for your use on your blog, website, or emails. Click an image to copy it or copy its provided HTML code and paste that into your site's code.

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Bible Gateway App

The award-winning and critically-acclaimed Bible Gateway App is free to download (https://www.biblegateway.com/app). The images below are of the Bible Gateway App in use on a variety of devices.

Scanning the QR codes below with your mobile device takes you immediately to either the iTunes Store or Google Play where you can download the Bible Gateway App to your device. QR codes work best in print but can also work on screen. Copy-and-paste these codes into your blog, church bulletin, newsletters, etc.

Bible Gateway Ref Tag Tool

Bible Gateway Reference Tagging Tool

What is it?

Using the code provided, transform all plain-text Scripture references on a webpage into hyperlinks to the appropriate Bible passage from BibleGateway.com. When you hover the mouse pointer over the hyperlinked text, the text of the Bible passage appears in a pop-over window, allowing the visitor to view the passage without leaving the current web page. Inside the pop-over window are links to view the passage on BibleGateway.com as well.

Jeremiah 29:11

Rom 8:28

Prov 3:5-6

1 Corinthians 13:1-13

Save yourself the trouble of manually entering book, chapter, and verse references every time you want to cite Scripture!

How it works

Simply copy and paste the Javascript code from the box below into your site. We recommend pasting it at the end of each page on which you want the reference tagging to function, just before the </body> tag.

Options

BGLinks.apocrypha (default false). Set to true to find references to books in the Apocrypha.

BGLinks.clickTooltip (default false). Set to true to show the tooltip when clicking the link rather than when hovering over it.

BGLinks.showTooltips (default true). Set to false to add links to Bible Gateway without any tooltip functionality.

Instructions to Link to Bible Gateway Verses

Linking Bible verses to BibleGateway.com: If you use WordPress as your blog platform, you may want to use the independently developed WordPress plugins “Scripturizer” (http://wordpress.org/plugins/scripturizer/) or “BibleGateway Links Shortcode” (http://wordpress.org/plugins/biblegateway-links-shortcode/) to link the Bible verses you use on your blog to their locations on BibleGateway.com, as per the BG² agreement.

Available for you to use on your blog is the Bible Gateway Bible Reference Tagging Tool (see above). This is a way for you to link back to Bible Gateway’s verses. Or manually link the references/verses you include in your posts. Here are the instructions:

When you write within a blogpost a Bible reference (e.g., John 3:16) or a passage (e.g., John 3: 1-16) or a grouping (e.g., John 3: 1, 15-17, 19), open a new browser tab or window and go to https://BibleGateway.com.

On the top of our homepage, select your preferred Bible translation from the dropdown version box.

Go back to your blogpost and copy the reference or passage or grouping as the examples above show.

Go back to BibleGateway.com and paste what you’ve copied into the search box to the left of the version box.

Click the Search button.

The resulting page will display the verses for the Bible reference you pasted. Go up to the top URL browser bar; highlight and copy the URL.

Go back to your blogpost. Highlight the text you want to link. Click your blog’s editing function that inserts links into your blogpost and paste the BibleGateway.com Bible reference search result URL into it.

Twitter & Facebook Streams and Sample Tweets & Posts

Use the following code to embed the Bible Gateway Twitter stream on your website (by default the widget will fit the width of its parent element in the page you're embedding it. For example, if you paste your embed code in a div that's 300px wide, the timeline itself will be 300px wide):

Use the code below to embed the Bible Gateway Facebook feed on your website:

You can adjust the following attributes in the above code: * width - the width of the plugin in pixels. * height - the height of the plugin in pixels. * show_faces - specifies whether to display profile photos in the plugin

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